Hello friends
I have an "ASUS ZenBook Pro UX501VW-DS71T" laptop
I opened the laptop and the SSD is practically this Samsung at Amazon
It because the P/N is the same as "MZVPV512HDGL-00000". Therefore about its specs is indicated as follows:
Important to note this SSD is not NAND
I did do a research and I found some SSD being Gen3 x4 (until here all ok) but being either with NAND or without NAND.
Therefore: If the current laptop uses a M.2 NVMe PCIe without NAND
*Question*
I have an "ASUS ZenBook Pro UX501VW-DS71T" laptop
I opened the laptop and the SSD is practically this Samsung at Amazon
It because the P/N is the same as "MZVPV512HDGL-00000". Therefore about its specs is indicated as follows:
- M.2 Interface: PCIe 3.0 x4 lanes, up to 32Gb/s
- 256MB LPDDR2 DRAM Buffer Memory
- 3 Year Warranty, Supports Standard NVMe driver, APM and L1.2 Power Saving Mode, End-to-End Data Protection, Support TRIM Command, RoHS Compliant, Halogen-Free Compliance
- Sequential Read: 2150MB/s, Sequential Write: 1500 MB/s, Random Read (QD=4): 300K IOPS, Random Write (QD=4): 100K IOPS
- Works with most motherboards and notebooks with a compatible M.2 PCIe interface slot. Includes Z97/X99/Z120 motherboards. Not compatible with the MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, or Mac Pro (see description for details)
Important to note this SSD is not NAND
I did do a research and I found some SSD being Gen3 x4 (until here all ok) but being either with NAND or without NAND.
Therefore: If the current laptop uses a M.2 NVMe PCIe without NAND
*Question*
- Is safe for the mobo replace the current SSD being not NAND by other SSD but being NAND?